Last night, April 6, 2010, the Provo Municipal Council heard testimony regarding the proposed Isles Project. One of the major issues addressed by this hearing was how this particular project will affect the parking situation in Provo and in the Joaquin Neighborhood in particular. The hearing is available online at provo.org. Take a second to [...]
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2010
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2010
BYUSA Elections 2010
We are excited to see that candidates in the upcoming BYUSA are concerned about the relationship between Provo City and BYU Students! During these elections, however, we would like to clarify that the SPCA does not endorse any candidate in the BYUSA elections and wish the best of luck to all of them in their [...]
29
2009
Daily Universe Letter: Get Involved
Nothing gets students riled up more than a perceived revocation of a privilege they now enjoy. Last fall, the Provo City Council responded to local residents’ concerns and passed a parking program south of campus. Few students objected. This past spring, Provo City held hearings to implement the parking program south of campus. Many students [...]
29
2009
Alliance Featured in Daily Herald
Student – Provo City Alliance Featured in the Daily Herald
The Daily Herald featured an article on the Student – Provo City Alliance in their paper on July 29th.
Provo student organization seeks broader community support
“It’s not about the parking.
“Sure, the Student-Provo City Alliance originated in response to a parking program, and it’s most well-known for that, [...]
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2009
Success
At their meeting on July 21, 2009, The Provo City Municipal Council voted to postpone the implementation of the North Joaquin Parking Program until September 2011. Approximately 50 students turned out to support the postponement and several, including SPCA President Andrew Walker, spoke before the council. The SPCA would like to thank all of you [...]